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Bridgelux Unveils DriveLux™: A Groundbreaking Light Engine Series Integrating COB and Driver Technology
2025-04-08 | 반환
Bridgelux introduces two inaugural DriveLux™ series today. The DX1 series, a single-channel static white solution, offers dimmable functionality compatible with phase-cut and 0-10V dimmers. Designed to pair with Bridgelux’s F90 V6, V8, V10, V13, V18, and V22 COBs, the DX1 delivers consistent lumen outputs of 1000lm, 1200lm, 1500lm, 2000lm, 4000lm, and 5000lm to suit diverse applications. With a typical system efficacy of 138 lumens per watt (lm/W) and a broad correlated color temperature (CCT) range of 2700K to 6500K, the DX1 enables precise lighting—from warm tones to crisp, cool illumination—while maintaining industry-leading energy efficiency.
Complementing the DX1, the DriveLux™ DX4 series is a cutting-edge 4-channel RGBW (Red, Green, Blue, White) Light Engine tailored for dynamic white tuning and vibrant color lighting. Leveraging Bridgelux’s advanced 4-in-1 RGBW CSP COB or 3838 mid-power SMD array technology with an integrated driver, the DX4 offers unmatched color control for architectural, entertainment, and specialty lighting projects. A standout feature is Bridgelux’s patented phosphor-converted (PC) red LED, which matches the 3V forward voltage of other BGW LEDs and outperforms native GaAs red LEDs in thermal droop. This technology ensures high-purity red color and white mixing that aligns with the Bridgelux F90 LED series.
The DX4 series delivers tunable white from 1800K to 6500K along the black body locus (BBL), plus vibrant colors via RGB mixing—akin to conventional displays—combined with a dedicated white channel mixing for CRI95 white light. Compatible with Bridgelux’s RGBW D10 and D13 COBs, it offers lumen outputs of 1300lm and 2000lm (LES 10mm and 13mm), with system efficacy ranging from 90 to 120 lm/W. The white channel mixing supports CCT options from 1800K to 6500K, while RGB channel mixing enable millions of fully tunable, dimmable color combinations via compatible control systems. For this launch, built-in DMX control supports standard entertainment industry controllers, with Bluetooth wireless controls in development.
“DriveLux™ marks a significant advancement in our mission to deliver innovative, compact, high-performance LED Engines powered directly by AC,” said Dr. Yi-Qun Li, CEO of Bridgelux. “By integrating our trusted COB technology with advanced drivers and controls, we simplify design and installation processes for our customers while ensuring unmatched light quality and efficiency.”
The DriveLux™ launch reinforces Bridgelux’s commitment to advancing LED technology, empowering lighting designers, manufacturers, and end-users to create sustainable, impactful environments. Additional DriveLux™ series, including enhanced wireless control options, are in development and slated for announcement later this year.
Source:https://www.bridgelux.com/